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  • *[[Mughal architecture]] *[[Persian architecture]]
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  • *[http://ah.bfn.org/a/virtual/tc.html#Gr Architecture around the World] ...phpwebhosting.com/a/OUTofBFLO/greece/bckgrd.html#Theaters "Classical Greek Architecture"]
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  • * [http://www.dayout.co.nz/att_architecture.asp New Zealand Architecture] ...riginal Acrylic Paintings, Watercolours and Pen & Ink Drawings of Colonial Architecture by Kathy Reilly, Golden Bay, New Zealand]
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  • ...63.</ref><ref>Fleming, J, Honour, H, Pevsner, N. The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture. Penguin Books. 1966</ref>
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  • | title = Architecture: A Very Short Introduction | title = Experiencing Architecture, 2nd Edition
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  • {{r|Classical architecture}} {{r|Gothic architecture}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer architecture]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Deconstructivism (architecture)]]
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  • ==Other statues or architecture==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Instruction set architecture]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol security architecture]]
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  • ...dral]] in France was built in the 12th century and is an example of Gothic architecture.}} ...ruction — this contrasts with the theme of [[Last Judgment]] in Romanesque architecture which is characterized by thick wall and a darker interior.<ref name="kosto
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  • #REDIRECT [[Architecture of the Song Dynasty]]
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  • * Frampton, Kenneth (1992). ''Modern Architecture, a critical history''. Thames & Hudson- Third Edition. ISBN * Johnson, Phillip & Wigley, Mark (1988). ''Deconstructivist Architecture: The Museum of Modern Art, New York''. Little Brown and Company. ISBN-X
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  • *[[Computer Architecture]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal]]
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  • * [[Mission Revival Style architecture]]
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  • == Modified protocol architecture description so it conforms with RFC 1122 and RFC 1812 == I have modified the description of the Internet protocol architecture so it now conforms with RFC 1122 and RFC 1812. This change removes one of t
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  • Connectionist processing models inspired by the architecture of real brains.
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  • [[UNESCO World Heritage site]] in [[Usbekistan]], famous for its Islamic architecture.
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  • UNESCO World Heritage site in Jordan, famous for its rock-carved architecture.
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  • | title = Architecture: A Very Short Introduction | title = 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School
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  • *Kostof, Spiro. ''A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals''. New York: Oxford UP, 1985. Print.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Expressionist architecture]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Deconstructivism (architecture)}}
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  • A style in the arts and architecture popular in Europe around 1900.
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  • Style of Late Gothic architecture prevalent in Austria, Bavaria, and Bohemia between 1350 and 1550.
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  • * Frampton, Kenneth (2004). ''Modern architecture - a critical history''. Third edition. World of Art. ISBN 0-500-20257-5 * Jencks, Charles (1986). ''Modern Movements in Architecture''. Second Edition. Penguin. ISBN 0-14-009963-8
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  • *[[Architecture of the California Missions]] *[[Mission Revival Style architecture]]
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  • [[Computer architecture]]s that apply multiple tightly coupled processors, usually with fewer opera
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  • The instruction set architecture for the Intel 8086 and 8088 chips, 16-bit microprocessors first produced in
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  • ==Architecture== The George Hotel was designed by the famous [[neoclassical architecture|neoclassical]] Edinburgh architect and [[Robert Adam]] and as such was give
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Instruction set architecture]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Computer architecture}}
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  • {{r|Architecture of the Song Dynasty}} {{r|Architecture}}
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  • An obsolescent U.S. military tactical communications architecture of the 1980s, providing analog and digital telephone and low-speed data ser
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  • An [[Argentina|Argentinian]] architecture student who was secretly kidnapped and murdered in 1976, during Argentina's
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  • ...for 'Special Gothic' is an term used to describe the forms of late Gothic architecture in Bavaria, Austria and Bohemia. It is characterised by intricate brick tra ...iterally translated as 'Special', or New Gothic.<ref>Paul Frankl, ''Gothic Architecture''. Penguin Books, Baltimore, MD. 1962. p190</ref> Sondergotik is contempor
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  • * [[Architecture of the California Missions]]
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  • ...tween 1193 and 1250, it is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture.
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  • ...ng the Sydney to Canberra corridor, and famous for its turn of the century architecture.
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  • ...lamic art, Medieval Russian book illumination, Ethiopian art, and European architecture and book illumination.
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  • An early single chip computer with 16-bit architecture, with a more extensive instruction set than the [[Intel 8080]] and greater
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  • A portable [[analog synthesiser]] with a flexible semi-modular voice architecture, initially made in 1969 by Peter Zinovieff's [[EMS]] company.
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  • A circuit architecture used in high-density integrated circuits involving both ''p''-channel and '
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  • Style of [[art]], [[architecture]] and [[decoration]] of the eighteenth century, popular especially in [[Fra
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  • Short-range, high-speed, low-latency computer interconnect architecture used both at the level of interconnection within boards and chassis, and in
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  • {{r|Cell (computer architecture)}}
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  • A [[multiprocessing]] architecture that tightly couples heterogeneous processors; the support processors do no
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  • Development of postmodern architecture from the late 1980s, characterized by an interest in manipulating ideas of
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  • ...at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura (Upper Technical School of Architecture). ...writings of [[John Ruskin]], who theorised that ornament was the origin of architecture.
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  • ...al to (1+√5)/2, or approximately 1.618 &mdash; that is widely used in art, architecture, and design, for its aesthetic harmonious proportions.
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  • ...States of America|U.S.]]. Today a major tourist center, featuring historic architecture, and with a large U.S. Navy presence.
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  • ...and national networks under the obsolescent [[TRI-TAC]] digital telephony architecture
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  • An award given since 1982 by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America (ICA) for architects, educators, and artisans who helpe
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  • ...h the normal microcirculation, the gross vascular anatomy, and the hepatic architecture have been variably destroyed and altered with fibrous septa surrounding reg
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  • Architecture in the tradition of ancient Greece or Rome or of the classical revival in 1
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  • ==Classical architecture == See [[Classical architecture|separate article]].
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  • *[http://www.gaudiallgaudi.com/AA101.htm Gaudí and Art Nouveau in Catalonia / Architecture / Domènech i Montaner / Barcelona / Casa Lleó Morera]
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  • ...and pushing forces in [[morphology (biology)|biological structures]] or [[architecture]]; the word is a [[linguistic blend]] of [[tension]] and [[integrity]].
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  • An early single chip computer with 16-bit architecture, chosen by IBM for the 1979 introduction of the first model of the IBM PC;
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  • The '''instruction set architecture''', often called simply ISA, is the formal specification of a particular ty An instruction set architecture is a theoretical description, and says nothing about how instructions are '
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  • ..., '''Context Management Architecture (CMA)''', was approved in 1999. This architecture has continued to evolve, specified representation of a number of clinical ...nical Document Architecture (CDA)''', formerly known as the Patient Record Architecture, for exchanging such documents, providing an "exchange model" for more narr
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  • *Kostof, Spiro. ''A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals''. New York: Oxford UP, 1985. Print.
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  • {{rpl|Gothic architecture}}
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  • *[http://www.oma.nl/ Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rem Koolhaas' firm]
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Architecture Workgroup]]''''' Why is Nail (engineering) considered a high priority Architecture article? --[[User:Russ McGinn|Russ McGinn]] 05:17, 30 January 2007 (CST)
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  • {{rpl|Capital (architecture)}}
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  • ...ell as the [[Macintosh]] computer (before they switched to the [[PowerPC]] architecture).
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  • ...His main interest's were in [[engineering]], [[philosophy]], [[poetry]], [[architecture]] and [[medicine]]. == Architecture ==
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  • ==Architecture==
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  • ...column]]s, explained by [[CZ:Ref:Rakic 2007 The radial edifice of cortical architecture: from neuronal silhouettes to genetic engineering|Rakic (2007)]].
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  • A style of architecture that had its origins in the building of great cathedrals in France from the
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  • The overall computing and communications architecture and systems interconnecting the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] military and
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  • (RoCE, pronounced Rocky) [[high performance computing]] (HPC) architecture, which layers [[Infiniband]] on top of the physical and data link layers of
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  • ...ical digital [[circuit switching|circuit switch]], the core of the TRI-TAC architecture, but relatively large and hard to deploy; partially replaced by the [[TTC-5
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  • ...l information transfer compatible with the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]] architecture
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  • An architecture for isolating the detonation system of a nuclear weapon inside a electrical
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  • ...Mac operating system (currently over [[BSD]]/UNIX), has a generally closed architecture, and is optimized for a consistent user interface. Developed in the early 1
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  • | title = ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE ARCHITECTURE
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  • ...ntries (ISCDC-2), Egypt 2017 and Alternative and Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture and Urbanism (AREQ-2), Spain 2017 (1st ed. 2019. ed.). Cham: Springer Inter Figueiredo, S. M. (2020). Architecture and the smart city. New York: Routledge.
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  • ...his illness. This period is often referred to as (the) [[Regency]], in [[architecture]], [[furniture]] and other contexts.
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  • ...ely considered to successfully embody many of the ideas of early modernist architecture and such was the impact and importance of the pavilion on architectural his ...ween inside and outside, a technique often called the 'etherealisation' of architecture, further emphasised by the pleasing distribution of perpendicular planes wh
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  • ...l columns, explained by [[CZ:Ref:Rakic 2007 The radial edifice of cortical architecture: from neuronal silhouettes to genetic engineering|Rakic (2007)]].
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  • '''Rococo''' was a style of [[art]], [[architecture]] and [[decoration]] of the eighteenth century, popular especially in [[Fra
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  • ..., specializing in the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and the legal architecture of the war on terror; [[Hoover Institution]] Task Force on National Securi
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  • In [[classical architecture]], a [[column]] in one of the accepted styles (Composite, Corinthian, Doric
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  • {{r|IEEE 802 architecture}}
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  • ...ir, resulting in weakened, deformed bones of increased mass. The resultant architecture of the bone assumes a mosaic pattern in which the fibers take on a haphazar
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  • ...M communications processor (e.g., 3705, 3725) supporting [[Systems Network Architecture]] (SNA)
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  • ...tural style]] over the burned ruins of a previous wood-roofed [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] cathedral.<ref name="kostof338">Kostof, 1985. pp.&nbsp;338</re == Architecture ==
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  • * [[stored program architecture]] * [[Von Neumann architecture]] (having program and data in same physical memory) (EDVAC was the first in
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  • *[http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2010fuze/IIIAAmabile.pdf High Reliability Fuzing Architecture for Cluster Munitions]
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  • ...luding [[Social work]], [[Public administration]], [[Public health]] and [[Architecture]] and numerous other sciences, disciplines and professions, including those
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  • ...column]]s, explained by [[CZ:Ref:Rakic 2007 The radial edifice of cortical architecture: from neuronal silhouettes to genetic engineering|Rakic (2007)]].
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  • ...s''' (ANNs for short) are a connectionist processing model inspired by the architecture of real brains. Artificial neural networks are composed of simple nodes cal # Network architecture: How many neurons the network has, and which neurons are connected to which
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  • ...ference Model (OSIRM) architecture, but OSI-specific protocols within that architecture. Ross Callon extended its design to be able to carry IP as well as OSI inf
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  • In most jurisdictions architecture is a regulated profession requiring extensive formal education and work exp
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  • ...omplex systems. Urbi is based on the [[UObject]] distributed C++ component architecture. It also includes the urbiscript orchestration language which is a parallel * C++ based component architecture (UObject) with possibility to link objects or run them remotely
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  • ...Mendelsohn, Noah; Orchard, David; Walsh, Norman; Williams, Stuart | title=Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One | publisher=W3C | date=December 15, 2004 *{{cite web | author=Polo, Luciano | title=World Wide Web Technology Architecture: A Conceptual Analysis | publisher= | year=2003 | work=New Devices | url=ht
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  • '''Network architecture''', applicable to both [[telecommunications network]]s and [[computer netwo
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  • *[[LAMP]] Web Starter: Fedora Core 8, 32-bit architecture, [[PHP|PHP5]], [[Apache HTTP Server|Apache 2.2]], and [[MySQL]] ...by programming language|Ruby on Rails]] Web Starter: Fedora Core 8, 32-bit architecture, [[Ruby programming language|Ruby]], Rails, RubyGems, [[Mongrel]], and MySQ
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  • ...ww.people.cornell.edu/pages/jo24/comments/steel.html Steel in 20th-century architecture]
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  • For the Intel x86 architecture, floats between 1.17549429E-38 and 1.40129846E-45 are denormalized while fo
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  • ...) variation on the Warfighter Information Network–Tactical (WIN-T) and JNN architecture, more compatible with the restructuring of the United States Army. The equi *AN/GRC-245 Enhanced Software Communications Architecture (SCA) radio
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  • ...ml/rfc5598. IETF Informational document. A detailed look at email system architecture.
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  • | title = Publishing perishing? Towards tomorrow's information architecture
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  • ...and wired links. Essentially, it is the end user equipment for the TRI-TAC architecture, begun in 1971 and intended for use at reasonably fixed units at corps and ==Part of TRI-TAC Architecture==
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  • * <span class="newtab">[https://www.classicist.org/ Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America]]<span> (ICAA), last access 4/7/2021
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  • * {{cite book|author=Baer, K.|year=1958|title=Architecture of the California Missions|publisher=University of California Press, Los An ...[Rexford Newcomb|Newcomb, Rexford]]|year=1973|title=The Franciscan Mission Architecture of Alta California|publisher=Dover Publications, Inc., New York, NY|id=ISBN
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  • ==Apache's Architecture== The 2.0 branch of Apache was a major step forward in terms of its architecture and development system, across every platform that Apache ran on at the tim
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  • [[Image:IaaS.png|left|400px|thumb|IaaS architecture]] ==Architecture==
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  • ...came to fruition and he became the first African American graduate of the architecture program at the University of Pennsylvania. ...Trumbauer in 1903, Abele traveled extensively in Europe absorbing its rich architecture.
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  • Fair, Alistair. Setting the Scene : Perspectives on Twentieth-Century Theatre Architecture. Ashgate Publishing Company, 2015. Frederiksen, Rune et al. The Architecture of the Ancient Greek Theatre : Acts of an International Conference At the D
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  • ...ifist polemical works, some of which came out as Alpin Architectur (Alpine Architecture), showing the Alps redesigned as a gigantic task of construction, the antit ...of [[architecture]]'s “New Objective” school. He produced his book Modern Architecture in 1930. Following World War I, Germany experienced a critical housing shor
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  • RFC-5598, "Internet Mail Architecture", D. Crocker (2009), http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5598.
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  • ==Art and Architecture== * Brown, Patricia Fortini. ''Private Lives in Renaissance Venice: art, architecture, and the family'' (2004)
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  • '''Service Oriented Architecture''' (SOA) refers to an ambitious, but largely unrealized (as of 2014), visio
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  • ...krainia; Technical University of Moldova, Faculty of Urban Engineering and Architecture, Chisinau, Moldova</ref>
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  • ...luencing the [[decorative art]]s, this movement also had an influence on [[architecture]]. The Arts and Crafts movement was founded by [[William Morris]]. He too
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